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Title: Network File System
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October 29, 1996 |
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Several levels of authentication are available ranging from none at all to DES encoded key exchange for every transaction.
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NFS adopts a stateless model of transaction processing, this means that, essentially, the server does not maintain any historical information about any of the dialogues it may be running with remote clients... Showed first 250 characters
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Several levels of authentication are available ranging from none at all to DES encoded key exchange for every transaction.
Basic Ideas
NFS adopts a stateless model of transaction processing, this means that, essentially, the server does not maintain any historical information about any of the dialogues it may be running with remote clients... Showed next 250 characters
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